Zelensky is not elected and force people to fight and go to die without any reason

lababouche
Published on Jul 23, 2025
Source https://x.com/i/status/1947040863500329180
In a fiery exchange with BILD’s Paul Ronzheimer, Tucker Carlson dismantles the moral justification for forced conscription—whether in Ukraine or anywhere else.
"You can’t just tell someone, ‘Leave your wife and kids and go die because I say so.’ Do you think he’s a human being? No. You don’t."

Carlson’s core argument? The state has no inherent right to demand death from its citizens. It’s not about Ukraine alone—it’s about the fundamental relationship between the individual and those in power.

"Where does Zelensky—unelected, past his mandate—get the authority to send men to their deaths? If he has that mandate, prove it. Hold a referendum."

Ronzheimer pushes back, citing Ukrainians who volunteer to fight. But Carlson counters: What about those who don’t? Videos show men—some with disabilities—forcibly rounded up and shipped to the front. Is that justice?
The deeper question: When did the state gain the power to own lives?
"Where does the right to hide this from me come from? No one asks. It’s my job to ask."
A clash not just on war, but on the very principles of freedom and coercion.
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Exchange with BILD’s Paul Ronzheimer and Tucker Carlson, Zelensky is not elected and force people to fight and go to die without any reason https://old.bitchute.com/video/eaUTkFQdWPzc/

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